Trust Under Pressure: How Authentic Leaders Help Teams Thrive
- Sep 05, 2024
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Trust is the foundation of leadership, but it’s tested most when pressure is high. In the Heart of a Leader module from the Personify Leadership Core Program, leaders are taught to lead with clear intention: to act in the best interest of others and stay aligned with their values. Authenticity is not just about being “real,” it’s about showing up in a way that reflects who you are and what you stand for, even in difficult moments.
When stress rises and uncertainty creeps in, teams begin to look to their leader for cues. This is when trust is either reinforced or quietly eroded. The Heart Module challenges leaders to ask, “What signals am I sending?” through tone, posture, presence, and action. If those signals match a leader’s stated intention, it builds stability and confidence. If they don’t, even small gaps in behavior can shake a team’s sense of safety.
(more…)Leading with Intention: The Heart of Effective Leadership
- Sep 04, 2024
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At the core of successful leadership lies intention—the purpose behind every action a leader takes. This month we’re focusing on the first of our eight competencies, the Heart of a Leader.
The “Heart of a Leader” module in the Personify Leadership program emphasizes this, helping leaders align their intentions with their actions. Leaders who consistently focus on their team’s best interests build stronger connections and foster trust within their organizations. This trust, formed through intentional and transparent leadership, is the foundation of effective and respected leadership.
(more…)Be a Leader, not a Boss
- Jun 24, 2024
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Have you ever found yourself in a position where you loved your company and team but found your boss incredibly difficult, even unbearable? You’re not alone! I ran across this study by DDI that suggests that 57% of people have quit because of their boss — and 37% reported that they’ve considered leaving because of their manager.
When I read this study, I found that number to be staggering, and it made me think of the difference between the titles of ‘boss’ and ‘leader.’ In my opinion, when it comes to a boss vs. a leader, the difference often lies in how you make the people around you feel. Bosses take power and keep people subdued. Leaders empower and elevate people to new heights.
Here are the different behavioral traits of Leaders vs Bosses:
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